Re: [PATCH 5/9 v3] RFC: timekeeping: rtc: Introduce new kernel parameter hctosys

2013-06-14 Thread John Stultz
On 06/14/2013 09:52 AM, Alexander Holler wrote: hctosys= specifies the driver (RTC) name which sets the system clock at boot, if and only if userspace hasn't set the time before the driver will be loaded. If hctosys will not be specified, the first available hardware clock with a valid time

[PATCH 5/9 v3] RFC: timekeeping: rtc: Introduce new kernel parameter hctosys

2013-06-14 Thread Alexander Holler
hctosys= specifies the driver (RTC) name which sets the system clock at boot, if and only if userspace hasn't set the time before the driver will be loaded. If hctosys will not be specified, the first available hardware clock with a valid time will be used (again, if and only if ...). If you

[PATCH 5/9 v3] RFC: timekeeping: rtc: Introduce new kernel parameter hctosys

2013-06-14 Thread Alexander Holler
hctosys= specifies the driver (RTC) name which sets the system clock at boot, if and only if userspace hasn't set the time before the driver will be loaded. If hctosys will not be specified, the first available hardware clock with a valid time will be used (again, if and only if ...). If you

Re: [PATCH 5/9 v3] RFC: timekeeping: rtc: Introduce new kernel parameter hctosys

2013-06-14 Thread John Stultz
On 06/14/2013 09:52 AM, Alexander Holler wrote: hctosys= specifies the driver (RTC) name which sets the system clock at boot, if and only if userspace hasn't set the time before the driver will be loaded. If hctosys will not be specified, the first available hardware clock with a valid time